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Abstract
The outbreak of misinformation and computational propaganda added to the invasion of fake news and the prominence of audiences on social networks becomes a hallmark of the political and media agenda. The publication of the Sentence of the Supreme Court that sanctions the rebellion of independent politicians during the Procés of Catalonia provokes citizen mobilizations that occupy the front pages of the media. The general objective is to know the number and theme of hoaxes spread about the riots on different digital platforms. We apply a content analysis methodology to a general sample (n1=4.500) of hoaxes reported by factchecking agencies (Maldito Bulo, Newtral, Verificat) and news (n2=190) published in the national and international press (El País/el Mundo, El Periódico/Ara, The Guardian/Le Monde). The results confirm that private users are the main authors of fake news and that journalists use verification codes to combat misinformation.
错误信息和计算机宣传的爆发加剧了假新闻的入侵,受众在社交网络上的突出地位成为政治和媒体议程的一个标志。最高法院公布了对加泰罗尼亚运动期间独立政治人物造反进行制裁的判决书,激起了占据媒体头版的公民动员。总体目标是了解在不同数字平台上传播的关于骚乱的恶作剧的数量和主题。我们将内容分析方法应用于事实核查机构(Maldito Bulo, Newtral, Verificat)报道的一般样本(n1=4.500)和国内和国际媒体(El País/ El Mundo, El Periódico/Ara, the Guardian/Le Monde)发布的新闻(n2=190)。结果证实,私人用户是假新闻的主要作者,记者使用验证码来打击错误信息。
期刊介绍:
KOME is a theory and pure research-oriented journal of communication studies and related fields. Therefore theoretical researches and discussions that help to understand better, or reconceptualize the understanding of communication or the media are its center of interests; being either an useful supplement to, or a reasonable alternative to current models and theories. Given the connection between theory and empirical research, we are open to submissions of empirical papers if the research demonstrates a clear endorsement of communication and media theories. We are also committed to the ideas of trans- and interdisciplinarity and prefer topics that are relevant for more than one special discipline of social sciences. Articles published in KOME should represent the diversity that comprises the study of communication and related disciplines, regardless of philosophical paradigms and in favor of methodological pluralism. KOME encourage the use of non-sexist language in research writing.